Section 3 • Using Your Boat

2.Trailer Launching and Loading

!WARNING

An improper trailer can cause structural damage to the hull.

A damaged hull can be unsafe; it could cause the boat to sink.

Use a trailer that can properly support the boat’s weight and shape. Get professional help in picking the right trailer for your boat.

Your trailer must be capable of carrying the boat’s weight as well as supporting the boat near the keel, front (bow), and rear (stern) areas. Using a trailer not designed to support the boat properly, can cause structural damage to the hull. A damaged hull can be unsafe.

PROPER TOWING OF A BOAT AND TRAILER REQUIRES SPECIAL SKILLS. MAKE CERTAIN YOU PRACTICE HOW TO MANEUVER A BOAT AND TRAILER AND GET TRAINING BEFORE TOWING, LAUNCHING, AND LOADING YOUR BOAT.

3.Fueling the Boat

!DANGER

NO SMOKING

GASOLINE VAPORS ARE EXPLOSIVE

Fuel Fill Location

(Fig. 3.2.1)

Fuel Tank Opening

Fuel Fill Cap

!WARNING

Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard. Inspect system regularly. Examine fuel tanks for leaks or corrosion at least annually.

NOTICE

GASOLINE RECOMMENDATIONS

Minimum octane rating of 87 AKI.

Refer to the engine owner’s manual

for additional information

The fuel fill cap is located on the port side of the boat (Figure 3.2.1). Do not mistake the water tank fill and waste pump out caps for the gasoline fill cap.

Refer to your engine manual for the proper grade of gasoline.

!Danger

Gasoline vapors can explode from static electricity if fueling is not done properly.

Read and understand this section and section 5 • Fuel System

Before Fueling

Fuel during daylight hours.

Tie boat to the dock.

Shut off engine, bilge blower and all other electrical equipment.

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Baja Marine 242 manual Trailer Launching and Loading, Fueling the Boat